We did the Atlantis Submarine Expedition and enjoyed it. The beaches are spectacular is you prefer to stay above the waterline.
Did you book direct or through DCL? I looked at the operator's website and saw that it's $109 per person while it's $120 through DCL. I wonder if they are different experiences as I don't mind paying an extra $11 for the peace of mind (assuming DCL doesn't tack on additional fees).
LAX
Yes, directly with DCL. I couldn't tell a DCL paid passenger from a third party paid passenger on the sub. We pay the premium to assure the ship will not leave without us. Actually our favorite thing is to sit on the veranda and watch the late ones running.Did you book direct or through DCL? I looked at the operator's website and saw that it's $109 per person while it's $120 through DCL. I wonder if they are different experiences as I don't mind paying an extra $11 for the peace of mind (assuming DCL doesn't tack on additional fees).LAX
See what day the ship is in Grand Cayman. If it's on a Sunday you may as well pick an excursion because nothing is open.
We picked a fun day a the beach where you are bused to a nice beach, the driver has a mic and gives you a good narration of the tour and you get either a fruit punch or adult fruit punch at the beach. There was a bar, a restaurant as well. The only real downside is having to wait for a tender just for that excursion and having to wait for our bus. Really it was happy fun half day beach. The water was great, the beach was great and we had a good time. Undecided if I would do it again only because there were a lot of options for the day and I'd like to see more of the island.
I looked for it and I don't see it on the DCL site but it was at the Royal Palms Beach ClubDo you know what excursion this was? This sounds perfect for our group.
You can take a cab easily to Royal Palms. Then it’s $2.00 per person admission. More if you want to rent chairs or cabanas. Sit on a towel and it’s a pretty cheap day!!I looked for it and I don't see it on the DCL site but it was at the Royal Palms Beach Club